The Texans moved to the top on Tuesday following their 13-6 win over the Chicago Bears, while the Falcons dropped to second after their first loss of the season, 31-27 to the New Orleans Saints.

While their NFC North rivals from Chicago were holding on in the top three, the Lions slid five sports to No. 18 after another loss to the Vikings, who climbed three spots to 15th. The Packers moved back one spot to No. 6.

Houston (8-1) was a unanimous choice, receiving all 12 first-place votes and 384 points from The Associated Press' panel of media members who regularly cover the league.

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Atlanta, the NFL's other one-loss team, received 362 points, while the Bears remained third with 341 points. San Francisco was fourth with 339 points, and Denver moved up three places to fifth with 334 points.

Houston was first in the power rankings for three weeks earlier in the season, but relinquished the spot to Atlanta after losing to Green Bay on Oct. 14.

Atlanta's loss drew a variety of comments.

"Trust me, that loss will be good for these guys," CBSSports.com's Clark Judge said. "Now, the pressure they feel is not from trying to keep an undefeated season intact; it's trying to win a playoff game."

Then again, some voters saw a loss coming.

"The season-long problems rushing the football and stopping the run came back to bite the Falcons in their first loss against New Orleans," said Foxsports.com's Alex Marvez.

Despite the loss, the Bears held third as they prepare for Monday night's showdown against the 49ers, whose quarterback Alex Smith left Sunday's game with a concussion.

Peyton Manning and the Broncos are on the rise after their fourth straight win.

The New York Giants, meanwhile, fell four places to No. 10 after losing to Cincinnati, which improved five spots to No. 17.

"Another year, another second-half swoon for the Giants," noted Newsday's Glauber. "This time, Eli Manning's the biggest issue; no TD passes in his last three games. That hasn't happened since his rookie season."

The New York Jets are sliding, too, down to 26th after their third straight loss.

"This team is a mess, no matter what Rex Ryan or anyone says," said Sporting News' Brown.

Philadelphia is trending downward, as well, falling four places to No. 24 after its fifth straight loss. Eagles coach Andy Reid is under fire, quarterback Michael Vick has a concussion, and rookie Nick Foles might wind up starting in Sunday's game against Washington.

"In two months, there won't be enough brooms for this housecleaning," said the Tampa Tribune's Ira Kaufman.

Indianapolis remained 12th after its win over Jacksonville. The Colts are at the Patriots this weekend.

"Andrew Luck takes the baton from Peyton Manning in the Colts-Patriots rivalry," Glauber said. "Win or lose, Colts very much in the playoff hunt."

Don't count out New Orleans, either. The Saints jumped four places into a 13th-place tie with Tampa Bay.

"Right now they probably deserve to be higher ... but they have early failures that can't go away just yet," said SiriusXM NFL Radio/CBSSports.com's Pat Kirwan. "New Orleans is running the ball, Brees is unstoppable, and the defense is getting more pressure on opposing quarterbacks."

Jacksonville is No. 32 and last.

"Mike Mularkey has taken to throwing things. And some think his throws have been more impressive than Blaine Gabbert's," the Chicago Tribune's Dan Pompei said.